2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(03)00908-2
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Extremely compact soft X-ray lasers based on capillary discharges

Abstract: Extremely compact high repetition rate soft X-ray lasers based on capillary discharge excitation have demonstrated average powers of a few milliWatt at 46.9 nm, milli-Joule-level pulse energy, peak spectral brightness several orders of magnitude larger than third-generation synchrotron beam lines, and excellent spatial coherence. Examples of the use of a capillary discharge soft X-ray laser in dense plasma diagnostics and laser ablation of materials are summarized. r

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“…In 1999, they demonstrated the generation of a millijoule-level laser pulse with repetition frequency of 4 Hz, the highest average output pulse energy of 0.88 mJ and an average power of 3.5 mW in a 34.5 mm aluminium oxide capillary channel [4]. From then on, they have completed many application experiments with the soft x-ray laser, especially for the diagnostics of dense plasma [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 1999, they demonstrated the generation of a millijoule-level laser pulse with repetition frequency of 4 Hz, the highest average output pulse energy of 0.88 mJ and an average power of 3.5 mW in a 34.5 mm aluminium oxide capillary channel [4]. From then on, they have completed many application experiments with the soft x-ray laser, especially for the diagnostics of dense plasma [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%